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Yes, but saying "the pro-life crowd, which is undeniably anti-contraception and anti-abortion" is also not true.
There's some definite overlap as you pointed out. But, I don't think you can say that to be pro-life also undeniably also makes you anti-contraception. That's not true at all.
Unless those who are anti-abortion view contraceptives (like the pill and the morning after pill) as methods of abortion. Remember, most who are against abortion view a fertilized egg as a human being. So anything that prevents that egg from developing until a child is eventually born, in their eyes, constitutes murder. The pill and the morning after pill, and the IUD do just that. The prevent a fertilized egg from attaching (or remaining attached) to the womb.
From the anecdotal evidence that's been present thus far, it seems that an ever increasing number of organizations and interest groups are taking just such a position.
Or as Live_Wire correctly points out:
In the context of American political culture, those who ideologically oppose abortion also tend to oppose contraception.